From yesterday's Employment Situation Summary, the BLS reported that U.S. employment grew by 180,000 in March and that job growth in January and February was stronger than previously thought. The March U.S. unemployment rate edged down to 4.4%, the lowest level since October, matching a six-year low (May 2001 was the last time the jobless rate was below 4.4%).Since January 2002 when civilian employment bottomed out at 135.7 million following the 2001 recession, more than +10.5 millions jobs have been added to the U.S. economy (see graph above, click to enlarge), despite record trade deficits, globalization, outsourcing, offshoring, etc. At that pace of job creation, U.S. employment has increased by:5,780 new jobs every day for the last 5 years240 new jobs every hour4 new jobs every minute1 new job every 15 secondsIn just the time it takes to read this post, at least several new jobs will have been created somewhere in the U.S. economy.Lou Dobbs, listen up!http://mjperry.blogspot.com/2007/04/energizer-bunny-economy.htmlhttp://www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.nr0.htm
4/8/2007 9:17:15 AM
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4/8/2007 9:32:07 AM
^Houston, I think we have a problem here
4/8/2007 9:40:29 AM
^^We should hit infinity people sometime in the next few years.
4/8/2007 9:48:37 AM
^^^ You win for posting a completely irrelevant graph!
4/8/2007 10:29:14 AM
^^^^You win for posting a completely irrelevant graph!
4/8/2007 10:38:45 AM
What sectors of the economy are those jobs being added to? And 180k is pretty weak job growth when compared to population growth, is it not?
4/8/2007 10:49:50 AM
To January 2006, employment grew at a rate of 2.0% per year. During the same period, the population grew 0.91% per year.
4/8/2007 11:06:25 AM
My guess? Restaurants...
4/8/2007 11:24:35 AM
notice the dip in the graphs right around 1992 and 2002hmmmmm... I wonder what happened in those years
4/8/2007 11:36:21 AM
alien attack is my guess
4/8/2007 11:41:44 AM
Too bad most of those jobs are burger flippers and retail.Still, its encouraging.
4/8/2007 12:55:08 PM
I wonder hwo illegal immigrants are factored in to this.
4/8/2007 1:06:57 PM
3/5ths of illegals are factored
4/8/2007 1:34:12 PM
yay for under employment
4/8/2007 1:53:43 PM
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4/8/2007 3:54:23 PM
I don't want to hear any good news about this country
4/8/2007 4:49:34 PM
Then the soap box is the place for you!
4/8/2007 4:50:33 PM
haha, no doubt
4/8/2007 4:54:17 PM
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4/8/2007 5:14:03 PM
that is what freaks me out. You have people talking about potential recession indicators (people including greenspan) then on the other side you have people(like bernake) talking about inflation. if both are right then we are fucked.
4/8/2007 8:30:04 PM
If we have a recession then we have a recession. We're not fucked, it's just a few years of difficulty finding a job and falling investment value. After such time, the markets will adjust and growth will resume. It's not the end of the world, just the current economic expansion.
4/8/2007 8:46:52 PM
recession + inflation does not equal "just a few years of not finding a job"oh, and considering the budget crunch that we are already in, a few people having trouble finding jobs could cause irreversable harm to our social programs. I know that makes you giddy but some of us would be rather unhappy.
4/8/2007 10:32:44 PM
4/9/2007 2:01:04 AM
Why an amendment? Just pass a law revising the charter for the Federal Reserve. But that will make things complex for the bankers. They will not only need to consider the various interest rates but also the likelihood of the bank hitting the 5% growth limit and having to halt operations.
4/9/2007 8:02:40 AM
4/9/2007 9:33:27 AM
it only takes three seconds to heat a poptart?
4/9/2007 10:21:17 AM
yes! there's a ytmnd on it, but I can't find it right now
4/9/2007 10:25:42 AM
4/9/2007 10:34:12 AM
^^One of the classics:http://threesecondsmores.ytmnd.com/
4/9/2007 10:41:17 AM
82 to 92 was a fantastic time.
4/9/2007 11:33:29 AM
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4/9/2007 12:46:50 PM